Tuesday, October 11, 2016

MUSIC THERAPY MONTH IN OHIO

October 2016

Greenville,OH, October 10, 2016– Music therapists all over the state of Ohio are celebrating this month to spread awareness about the field of music therapy. According to the American Music Therapy Association, Music Therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music therapists are required to complete 1200 hours of clinical training including completing a degree program, a supervised internship, and passing a board certification examination to earn the MT-BC credential.

Ohio boasts the 5th highest number of board certified music therapists in the United States. Music therapists in Ohio work with clients of all ages in a variety of settings including schools, therapy centers, hospitals, nursing homes, early intervention facilities, mental health facilities, group homes, hospice care, rehabilitation, private practice, and in client's homes. Ohio music therapists are currently seeking the creation of a music therapy license at the state level through House Bill 184. The creation of a music therapy license through state recognition of the music therapy profession will help ensure that consumers in our state have access to music therapy services provided by a qualified practitioner. It will serve to both protect the public and increase their ability to choose and access healthcare services that best meet their needs.

State of the Heart Care is proud to employ two Board Certified Music Therapists. If you would like more information about Music Therapy services offered by State of the Heart, please contact Amy or Ashlee at 937.548.2999 or 419.678.4808. Find information about music therapy at the Association of Ohio Music Therapists (www.aomt.org), the American Music Therapy Association (www.musictherapy.org), and the Certification Board for Music Therapists (www.cbmt.org). You can also find out more at www.stateoftheheartcare.org.

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